MSF profile review/recommendations

Hello All,

I graduated from the university of Georgia in May 2013 with a non-business major (international affairs). I decided to try my luck getting a job in the business world and ended up settling for a job in the escrow department at a mortgage servicing company in Charlotte. While it pays the bills, I'm pretty miserable.

I've recently considered going back to school for my MSF summer/fall 2015. I've acquired an interest in finance and economics the past couple of years and feel like I need to "rebrand" myself as I've found it difficult to find jobs without any formal business/finance education and experience. I graduated with a 3.8 gpa from the honors program. I also took a lot of upper level Econ courses including econometrics. I plan on taking the GMAT during the fall. I'm pretty confident I can get a good score. I have a good track record with standardized tests and I'll put in the studying time. I've been looking at programs at UTA, Tulane, or the mms at duke. Do I have an adequate chance at these places? What are some other programs I should check out? I'm currently looking for internships around Charlotte starting in the fall as well.

Thanks for any feedback!

 

Thanks for the feedback. I suppose I was a little pessimistic about my chances. The gmat score is still the big question mark right now but I think I can do pretty well. I'm also not particularly interested in working in NYC. I'd rather stay in the south so I feel any of the programs I listed plus vandy and UVA would be a good fit. I also wouldn't be opposed to moving out west. I'd still have to give MIT a lot of consideration if I got in but I think my chances are still thin.

Now I have to decide if it's worth it. I think it is since I haven't much luck getting a foot in the door anywhere with just a liberal arts background. Plus the networking opportunities.

 
Best Response

I think the only thing that might cause you trouble would be the fact that you will have been out of school for a couple years. But you're currently working in a business role & I think you'll have no problem crafting a great story as to why you're a strong candidate.

Within the South, I think your current choices are great and you should definitely apply, but I'd consider keeping an open mind about attending a school like MIT, Claremont McKenna, USC or Georgetown (after placement stats come out for the first graduating classes of those 2) too. A school like MIT would give you a plethora of options all over the US whereas southern schools tend to be a bit more regional. I guess it really depends on what type of finance role you're looking for. If you want IBD or similar versus corporate finance, you'll put yourself in a much better position coming from a school where the big NYC firms recruit heavily.

These programs love the high GPA + high test score combo, which I'm sure you'll have when applying so don't limit yourself and apply broadly.

 

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